Augustana College Transfer Scholarships

$15,000

Deadline Varies

Awards Available:
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The scholarship program at Augustana is made possible by the generous support from alumni, special friends of the University, corporations, and foundations. Through their dedication and generosity, students are realizing their dreams of a liberal arts education.

To be considered for scholarships at Augustana based on academic performance and/or talent requires a completed Application for Admission and Scholarship. Students must earn at least a 3.0 GPA while enrolled at Augustana to maintain these scholarships in subsequent years. Augustana University scholarships are awarded to assist with direct educational costs for tuition, fees, university-owned housing, and board.

Augustana University welcomes applications from prospective transfer students wishing to enroll for the spring or fall semester. Award amounts vary from $5,000-$15,000 per year.

Your admission file will be complete once all of the following have been received:-Completed application-Results of your ACT (Augustana #3902) or SAT (Augustana #6015)-High school transcript-Transcripts of all previous college work-Sample of writing/essay -Dean's report or recommendation

For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.

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